News from Iceland
Iceland welcomes visitors, and now five nations are exempt from screening and quarantine requirements Iceland began welcoming visitors to the country from June 15, from all EU and Schengen countries and the UK, with the option of paying ISK 9,000/£50 GBP/ 60 Euros to...
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Weather and road conditions: A few F-roads (highlands roads) are still closed and forbidden to drive. Strong winds are expected on Wednesday overnight on Fimmvörðuháls. Strong winds and heavy rains are expected in the West Fjords and North West on Thursday. Camping is...
News from Iceland
Reykjavík: Grótta: The nature reservation area is closed May 1st until July 15th to protect the birds while nesting. Reykjanes: Valahnjúkur is closed due to fissures and danger of landslides! Seltún: The whole area is high geothermal and dangerous boiling hot springs...
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Price for border screening decreases We informed earlier that since the 15th of June everybody that visits Iceland has to choose between being tested for COVID-19 or to go to quarantine for two weeks. In our opinion the test makes more sense as it takes place right...
News from Iceland
Moving forward while the earth stood still June, 2020 BOOK NOWmore COVID-19 Information Video during COVID-19@arontphotos, thank you for this wonderful video. It shows our country during a time we all wished we could be in Iceland and enjoying one of the last places...
News from Iceland
We decided to send out some positive vibes from Iceland. As we reported before Iceland offers a free of charge COVID-19 test upon arrival in June. The first airplane arrived today at 09:35. It came from London and brought 100 travelers to Iceland. One hour later the...